What format did you see it in?
I watched it in true IMAX with 1.43.1 ratio. Going to see it in regular 70mm next weekend
shareI watched it in true IMAX with 1.43.1 ratio. Going to see it in regular 70mm next weekend
shareThere are only 19 70mm imax theatres in the county. I’ll be attending one.
shareGood luck getting a ticket. In Dallas every showing for the next two weeks is sold out.
shareThere are a couple of single seat tickets here and there on some days and I am wondering if I am seeing this right but I see there is a 2:35am showing this Saturday(actually Sunday morning). Can this be? You may see daylight on your way back home if true!
Has there been showings this late for a regular movie release before? I was only aware of midnight showings.
Going to see it at the worst movie theater in the world. They haven't updated that thing since the 80s. Because my dad got free tix for being a veteran or something. Place still has them old style flip down stadium seats.
shareYawnovision.
shareSaw it in a regular movie theater.
I would have loved to see it in IMAX. Unfortunately, the closest IMAX theater is almost 300 miles away.
I'm seeing it tonight in 70mm.
shareBest to release it on video this fall. If you can see it on 70mm film or in its intended multi-aspect-ratio on an IMAX screen that can accommodate the IMAX full-frame ratio, then that's great. But, otherwise, I would just wait.
I have an IMAX here, but it is only configured for theatrical IMAX, not the full-frame IMAX. So, even if you go to IMAX here, you are going to only get the 2.35:1 aspect ratio, and not the varying ratios like you would on a large screen IMAX where they can switch the ratios back and forth.
Then it's not film. There are two types of digital IMAX. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAX
The 1.89:1 is digital cinema just like regular theaters (who crop it for 2.35). If it's 2K people call it LieMAX.
Our IMAX involves two 4K projectors, from what I remember reading when it opened. But, since it can't do the full-screen, I personally don't get the point. We have a single-projector 4K non-IMAX auditorium in town that costs less to go to and that I think is more immersive visually.
sharesaw in imax, and it didn't seem like an imax movie in any way. just pointlessly loud in some parts that didn't need to be.
crazy loud music over slow art-film shots? How is that imax worthy?
Standard digital, and I don't regret it. Nolan feeling the need to film a movie on IMAX 70mm when the majority of it is people standing around rooms talking is the height of pretentiousness.
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